Asia
Sufi Orders in Pakistan
Sufism (Tasawwuf)
Somebody asked Abu Hafs: “Who is a Sufi?”
He answered: “A Sufi does not ask who a Sufi is.”
India-Pakistan Conflict: Aggravation
After the terrorist attack by Jaish-e-Muhammad in the Indian province of Jammu and Kashmir, tensions between Pakistan and India continue to increase.
Asian Water Crises in the Shadow of Nuclear War
Massive damming policies of such Asian giants as China and India testifies to the fact that, sometimes, these individual interests must be sacrificed for the sake of mutual benefit and positive regional development.
The new President Takes Office in South Korea
On Wednesday, according to the National Electoral Commission (NEC) of South Korea, Moon Jae-In from the South Korean Democratic Party became the new president with support of 41.1 percent of voters.
The usgent elections took place after President Park Geun-hye was ousted following a corruption scandal that led to her impeachment.
Bangladesh between Sino-Indian Friction in South Asia
Bangladesh's trade and commerce ministry should focus on the trade deficit. Specifically, it must change its submissive attitudes towards India and China.
Changing the region: Pakistan-Russia Alignment Shapes Regional Friendship
Emerging axis between Moscow, Islamabad and Beijing is seen, and Russia has chosen China and Pakistan over Modi’s India with this hope that being the part of the multipolar world and BRICS/SCO institutions, India will return to regionalism as Pakistan – once ally of the US - becomes a new friend of Russia.
New Global Rules in 2017: A Challenge for Thailand and the World
With the new global rules of 2017, while the world is turning right at the biggest moment in world history, what role should Thailand play?